When i purchased my laptop for home use, Avast 4.8 Professional (trial) was installed. Now I’ve downloaded Avast Home and am ready with the license key, but when i’m going to run the “setupeng”, I am told to uninstall the current version. I’m doing it, but am getting message: “There was an error during product uninstallation.”
Should I go to “Add or remove programs” and remove previous Avast?
Another thing… what will happen to the virus file I have in the Chest of previous Avast once i uninstall it?
Nothing has been transferred, if you simply entered the Home registration key into the Pro Trial then it is converted to the Home version.
If you over installed or reinstalled then the only files in the chest would be back-ups of system files.
There are three sections to the Chest:
The only area you should be interested in is the Infected Files section, this is where the files detected by avast and selected by you to move to the chest are placed.- The User Files section is where the user can add files they suspect of being malware but not detected by avast.- The System Files section is where avast keeps back-up copies of important system files in case the original becomes infected (leave them alone).- The All Chest Files is a collation of the three sections.
Just one query… in the System Files section, I have four system files. So does it mean that the originals of these system files have become infected? In that case, after i do a thorough scanning, the scan report or the SUI should tell me that four files are infected. But it is not doing so.
Or did you mean to say that in the System Files section, Avast keeps back-up copies of important system files in case the original becomes infected in future…?
Another thing i notice is that in my System Files section, there’s one system file that doesn’t bear the “—no virus—” sign, while the rest of the system files do.
Or did you mean to say that in the System Files section, Avast keeps back-up copies of important system files in case the original becomes infected in future…?
The above is correct.
Another thing i notice is that in my System Files section, there’s one system file that doesn’t bear the “—no virus—” sign, while the rest of the system files do.
There are normally three file names in the System Files section, but there may be duplicates of one or more of these files. This can happen if say after a windows update the file is updated then avast would make another back-up copy.